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Most of the landmass in the Antarctica is permanently covered with ice. However, life is still present in the 1% of the region that is ice- and snow-free, largely found along the Antarctic Peninsula. In these areas, there are large numbers of seals, penguins and birds, as well as a variety of mosses, liverworts, lichens and fungi.

Seals & pensguins in autumn at Brown Bluff, near the tip of the Antarctic Peninsula.


© Dr Mike Pienkowski
(Features of Natural Interest, 2 of 12 - Slide ref. 1309)